Fall recruitment is so tough, two months of battling and still 0 offers!!!

I’ve been sending out resumes since August, and now it’s the end of September. I’ve had almost 20 interviews and still haven’t received a single offer. Sigh, posting a self‑criticism thread to record it. I guess the great fellow members have already received offers, sigh.

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Not getting an offer feels good, because an offer means you have to work.
I worked, but felt terrible, so I think the level of suffering is:
Work >> Getting an offer >> Playing at school >> Playing at home >> Hanging out with npy

So cherish the state of not having an offer!!!

Some media claim that Chi-Na youth unemployment rate is high:

https://archive.is/20240923104131/https://cn.wsj.com/articles/中国8月青年%E

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Persevere to the end and you will succeed.
Are you an undergraduate?

cannot disagree more

Persisting to the end often just leads to continued failure; only by breaking through can you possibly succeed.

“run out”
It seems you’ve already gone out, I don’t know how close you are to success.

I also have plans to go out, but I’m short on cash.

I have already lost the chance to run in this life, and will spend my whole life enjoying life in Chi-Na.

I think liking or disliking is freedom; you can express dissatisfaction, you can express emotions.
But it should not be based on using expressions that have broadly insulting meanings.

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anonymous coward is like this

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Too few faces.
Start from small and medium factories.

However, when you can’t find a job, there’s only one pain: not being able to find a job
Finding a job still brings more pain.

You’ve already had several offers; I also want to be as miserable as you.

https://music.163.com/song?id=1932150210&uct2=U2FsdGVkX18iwWukcdlAZFSG8rPe/hvcGPkD/u4nilc=

Children have children’s fear, adults have adult sighs

(Suddenly thought of this line :smiling_face_with_tear:)

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English is too hard to learn, sigh, I wish everyone abroad spoke Chinese.